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Title: Plucker
Series: Recoil Rock Series #2
Author: KE Osborn
Genre: Rocker Romance
Release: March 9, 2017
“Yet another perfectly, in-depth, emotionally charged novel by KE Osborn that had me completely captured.” – Bloggers from Down Under
“I really loved the rocky road this couple traveled.” – Goodreads Review
“I liked Pick, but I really loved Plucker. I loved the characters, mainly Tillie and Lunar.
I could feel their emotions in the words.” – Goodreads Review
Death—it is inevitable, but I didn’t know it could come so early.
If things didn’t change, mine would be sooner than expected.
My life hasn’t been easy, though with the way I act you’d think it has been.
I’m a joker, a partier, a playboy, a prankster. But I’m also broken.
A shell of a man.
Ryan Hunter, lead guitarist with nothing to live for.
Not even music soothes me completely.
My band is back together, we’re doing really well—but I’m in a rut.
I’m lost, thinking about my past is swallowing me whole.
Especially since she turned up.
Our new PR manager. She’s feisty, in control and so damn sexy I can’t stand it.
But that woman is not only taking my PR role from me, she’s also taking my breath away, and that I won’t stand for.
Not with my past, not with my demons.
Tillie Marks has to go.
And I will make damn sure it happens!
Australian author K E Osborn was born and raised in Adelaide, South Australia. With a background in graphic design and a flair for all things creative, she felt compelled to write the story brewing in her mind.
Writing gives her life purpose. It makes her feel, laugh, cry and get completely enveloped in the characters and their story lines. She feels completely at home when writing and wouldn’t consider doing anything else.
Lately I
seem to be having a “Rocker” phase and as I have always a thing for “damaged”
characters what would be the more obvious than going for a damaged rocker
#figures
seem to be having a “Rocker” phase and as I have always a thing for “damaged”
characters what would be the more obvious than going for a damaged rocker
#figures
Well I came
across the “Recoil” series by K.E. Osborn. And while I was aiming to read only
“Plucker” because of its plotline – I was told it would be best to read “Pick”
before, so I did just that and here are a few of my thoughts.
across the “Recoil” series by K.E. Osborn. And while I was aiming to read only
“Plucker” because of its plotline – I was told it would be best to read “Pick”
before, so I did just that and here are a few of my thoughts.
When I
started reading I felt thrown right into the middle of an already existing
world. While this series starts with “Pick” it seems that there are many
characters appearing that I am supposed to know (I am only assuming as it feels
like that), while that is kind of nice usually as it mostly triggers my wish to
read the previous books, it was a little sidetracking in this case. The plotlines connect other books of this
author like crossovers do on TV.
started reading I felt thrown right into the middle of an already existing
world. While this series starts with “Pick” it seems that there are many
characters appearing that I am supposed to know (I am only assuming as it feels
like that), while that is kind of nice usually as it mostly triggers my wish to
read the previous books, it was a little sidetracking in this case. The plotlines connect other books of this
author like crossovers do on TV.
The author
has an unusual writing style I think, a huge part of the stories is told from
the PoV of the male characters before the females join in their thoughts and
actions. And her males are showing their emotions very openly which I also different
from the mainstream and needed some getting used to.
has an unusual writing style I think, a huge part of the stories is told from
the PoV of the male characters before the females join in their thoughts and
actions. And her males are showing their emotions very openly which I also different
from the mainstream and needed some getting used to.
I liked the
complexity of the characters in both “Pick” and “Plucker” and while the storyline
in the books is different the author did
the same good work on their backgrounds as both books feel solid once you get
used the different / non mainstream way the author writes.
complexity of the characters in both “Pick” and “Plucker” and while the storyline
in the books is different the author did
the same good work on their backgrounds as both books feel solid once you get
used the different / non mainstream way the author writes.
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